Very nice ?? https://www.instagram.com/leah_falland/
Very nice ?? https://www.instagram.com/leah_falland/
Who is the lucky fella?
Who?
Big mystery, just got engaged a week ago . No mention of him until today .
So when these ladies get married, is the first thing they think of doing is changing their IG profile IDs? In 2020? Sad!
Happy for them! Looks like she’s been posting pictures with him for at least the past year. It was a quick engagement, but getting married is a personal decision. They look happy and it’s some positive news.
Aussie Louis Falland, 2014 NAIA steeple runner-up and indoor mile champ. 4:05/14:19 in the flat events and 9:02 steeple while in college. 3:43/4:01 as a post collegiate and 49 low for a road ten miler last August.
I thought she still dated Will Geoghegan
anyways, i feel like getting married any way you can is kind of the thing to do rn. rescheduling your weddings for another time just doesn't seem like the right call. Just get married, have your family and closest friends there, wear masks keep it outdoors.
why bother getting married at all. just cohabit, it's exactly the same and you save a load of money on the wedding (and on the eventual divorce).
I don’t get the attraction of young American women to these New Zealand / Australian guys . It’s similar to white American guys’ thing about Asian women.
vshui wrote:
why bother getting married at all. just cohabit, it's exactly the same and you save a load of money on the wedding (and on the eventual divorce).
Or just have a small wedding? My wife and I “made” more in checks than our parents spent on the entire wedding by like double.
the profit wrote:
I don’t get the attraction of young American women to these New Zealand / Australian guys . It’s similar to white American guys’ thing about Asian women.
it is definitely not the same thing lol. Just marry who you are attracted to and who you fall in love with. it's not that hard.
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vshui wrote:
why bother getting married at all. just cohabit, it's exactly the same and you save a load of money on the wedding (and on the eventual divorce).
Game the system for tax and insurance benefits.